Welcome to Victoria! Departing from the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne by mini-coach at 7.30am, you will head towards the idyllic country town of Mount Macedon, where you will stop for morning tea. Savour a delicious selection of local treats before continuing to Hanging Rock – made famous with the release of 1975’s eerie cult classic, ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’ – where you’ll begin your first easy bushwalk. There’s stunning panoramic vistas all the way and a chance to explore the park’s wonderful discovery centre.
Continue to the small gold-rush town of Chewton. In 1851, gold was discovered, and within three months, 30,000 diggers had descended upon the town. Now it has a population of around 400. Traverse old water races, dry eucalyptus and the remnants of the town’s (literal) golden age on foot.
Weather permitting, you will also have a chance to take a dip in Expedition Pass Reservoir, so bring your bathers!
Afterwards, check-in at The Manor House in Daylesford, where you will enjoy pre-dinner nibbles followed by a two-course dinner.